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In a global first, Gambia could reverse its ban on female genital cutting

Gambia Female Genital Cutting
March 18, 2024

ERREKUNDA, Gambia (AP) โ€” Lawmakers in Gambia will vote Monday on legislation that seeks to repeal a 2015 ban on female genital cutting, which would make the West African nation the first country anywhere to make that reversal.

The procedure, which also has been called female genital mutilation, includes the partial or full removal of external genitalia. It is incorrectly believed to control a womanโ€™s sexuality and can cause serious bleeding and death. It remains a widespread practice in parts of Africa.

Jaha Dukureh, the founder of Safe Hands for Girls, a local group that aims to end the practice, told The Associated Press she worried that other laws safeguarding womenโ€™s rights could be repealed next. Dukureh underwent the procedure and watched her sister bleed to death.

In a global first, Gambia could reverse its ban on female genital cutting
Gambia Female Genital Mutilation

โ€œIf they succeed with this repeal, we know that they might come after the child marriage law and even the domestic violence law. This is not about religion but the cycle of controlling women and their bodies,โ€ she said.

The bill is backed by religious conservatives in the largely Muslim nation of less than 3 million people. Its text says that โ€œit seeks to uphold religious purity and safeguard cultural norms and values." The countryโ€™s top Islamic body has called the practice โ€œone of the virtues of Islam."

Gambia's former leader, Yahya Jammeh, banned the practice in 2015 in a surprise to activists and with no public explanation.

On Monday, a crowd of men and women gathered outside Gambia's parliament, some carrying signs protesting the bill. Police in riot gear held them back.

The chairperson of the local Center for Womenโ€™s Rights and Leadership, Fatou Jagne Senghore told the AP the bill is "aimed at curtailing women's rights and reversing the little progress made in recent years."

The president of the local Female Lawyers Association, Anna Njie, said the practice โ€œhas been proven to cause harm through medical evidence.โ€

UNICEF said earlier this month that some 30 million women globally have undergone the procedure in the past eight years, most of them in Africa but some in Asia and the Middle East.

Girls are subjected to the procedure at ages ranging from infancy to adolescence. Long term, it can lead to urinary tract infections, menstrual problems, pain, decreased sexual satisfaction and childbirth complications as well as depression, low self-esteem and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Donati reported from Dakar, Senegal.

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